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English SpellingsContinue with this week’s spellings, you are writing sentences. Get an adult to test you on Friday (send me a pic. of your test if you like!) English NovelThis will be the last week that I will assign reading from the Novel. Don’t worry if you are not finished for next week, you can continue on yourself.Continue to do a page a day in your Novel Activity booklet. Lovely to see samples of your work through the emails.This week I would like you to write a Book Report/Review. I have attached 3 sample book reports/reviews for you to choose from. Or simply use your own headings and write the review in your copy. I am very interested to see the reviews.Check your Novel activity workbook, did I include a ‘Book Report Sheet’?Please remember to keep your pages ruled, write the date and heading. HandwritingPlease make an effort to do 1 page of handwriting each day or at least every 2nd day. Keep it neat and tidy. Don’t rush!!Gaeilge This week we will move onto ‘Caitheamh Aimsire’ I have attached Foclóir & Frásaí – Caitheamh Aimsire. I would like you to look at the frasaí at the top of the handout and by the end of the week be able to put 3 or 4 sentences together about ‘An Caitheamh Aimsire is fearr liom/The past-time I prefer’. Use the foclóir at the bottom of the sheet and also your Gaeilge hardback notaí.Sin é 4 P. 139 ‘Na Cluichí Oilimpeacha’ Léigh an Sliocht agus Ceisteanna 1-5Chn can listen to the story on line edcolearning.ieChoose chapter/unit 9 Caitheamh Aimsire. Rian 46.P.140 ‘Suirbhé/Survey’ Na Rudaí is fear liom/the things I prefer’ Líon na bearnaí 1-8P.140 ‘Chuig’ An forainm réamhfhoclach (prepositional pronouns) – Líon na bearnaí 1-4‘Chuig’ means ‘to/toward’ (chugam: mé/me) (chugat: tú/you) (chuige: sé/him) (chuici: sí/her)Amárach (tomorrow – future tense)Seolfaidh mo chara ríomhphost ___ (My friend will send ___ an emai)Scríobhfaidh mé ar ais _____ (I will write back to ___)Rachaidh mé ar cuairt ____ (I will go to visit ____)Ordú (order)Tar ____ (Come ____)Lig sí béic aisti (She let out a yell – She let a yell out of her).P. 142 ‘Scipatón ag Rang 3 agus Rang 4’ ?ist leis an bhfógra agus pioc an freagra ceart. (listen and choose correct answer)Chn can listen to the story on line edcolearning.ieChoose chapter/unit 9 Caitheamh Aimsire. Rian 21.Cén lá…. – what day is the skipathon on?Cá mbeidh sé… where is it on?Cén duais…. What prize?Cén t-am… what time is it starting?Cathain a bheidh…. When will it be over?Cad atá ag….. what do you need??ist leis na rudaí seo ar Youtube (Na Simpsons)(Mo caitheamh Aimsirí) Reminder** When you go to the site the option will come up to translate to English (that will make it easier to navigate)Loads of activities suitable under Third class to Sixth class. Watch TG4 as often as possible.Caoga - Learn IrishA fun Irish vocabulary game available to download on iphone and ipad. Briathra na Gaeilge App is a fun way for the children to revise their verbs. It is available on ios for iphone or ipad. MathsMaster Your Maths: Any day/week/Frid. test not already completed.Tables: Check-up or any days/weeks not completed. Planet Maths: Topic 16 Chance and Topic 28 3D ShapesBook P.95/ Strand: Data/ Strand Unit: Chance Book P.167/ Strand: Shape and Space / Strand Unit: 3D Shapes Topic 16 P.95 ChanceConcept of fairness is one associated with probability and one with which children are very familiar through games. Initialise discussions about fair draws, fair dice, equal chance and introduce the word ‘bias’ – what are the chances of randomly choosing an even number from a bag that holds the numbers 1–10? What if the bag holds the numbers 1–9?100 square: Using a 100 square tell me: 1. A number between 40 and 60 with a digit sum of 6. 2. An odd number with 4 tens. 3. An even number with 6 tens. 4. A number between 80 and 90 with a digit sum of 10.Before you begin you could look at the following warm up activity from Planet Maths 4th class online. Probability Bee.Maths at HomeOur lives are made easier by being able to predict (most of the time!) what will happen in a given set of circumstances. We can predict what is likely to happen at home this afternoon/ evening. What is the first thing I will do when I arrive home? What’s for dinner tonight? How long will I spend at homework? Who will wash the dishes/load the dishwasher this evening? What will I do straight after dinner? At what time will I go to bed?A lot of this chapter can be discussed with an adult or older sibling. It will not be necessary to write out all the answers. (Please do not write/draw on the school books)Remember it is not necessary to complete every qtn. This week we will also look at Topic 28: 3D ShapesLook at the following warm up activities from Planet Maths 4th class online. folens online enter ‘planet maths 4th’ – Hit resources on the book and enter ‘shapes’ into the tab for ‘search within the programme’Toolkit: 3D Shapes (3d shapes e-manipulative)Simple Shape Sort2D and 3D Shapes Shapes in SpaceI have attached a ‘Geometric Nets printable pack’ for anyone who wants to cut out, fold and stick to make their own 3d shapes.Discuss the following handout with your child. I will attach it on the blog too. At HomeFind an example of 5 3D shapes at home and describe what each is used for. Try to find unusual examples: perfume bottles, candles, drinking glasses, mobile phone, curtain pole, door knob, paperweights, food containers and packages, bar of soap, alarm clock, etc. RTE Home School Hub will look at ‘Area & Perimeter’ on Tuesday.Answers - PDF file on the Class BlogPlanet Maths Book Answers are on Page 192 (Chance) Page 200/201 (3D Shapes)Religion This week we will continue to celebrate Mary, Mother of Jesus. We will look at the Hail Mary as Gaeilge, Sé do bheatha. (copy on the blog)We pray for all those returning to work as part of Phase 1 this week and all others who have continued to work under a lot of pressure the last number of weeks. Revise both the ‘Hail Mary’ & the ‘Memorare’ prayer also.You can listen to the prayer in Irish on the following link: Home School HubMonday: Film Studies 1: This week is Home School Hub Movie Week and Múinteoir John will look at different types of movies.Geo. – Sunscreen: Múinteoir Clíona is going to teach us all about the ultraviolet rays of the sun and how important it is to protect our skin.Tuesday:Maths – Area & Perimeter: How big is the room you are in now? How much paint would it take to paint it all? Múinteoir John is going to help us figure out these answers and more today.Gaeilge – Dul siar ar éadaí: Múinteoir Clíona is going to look back over clothes. This is a good way to revise the topic. Wednesday:Geo. – Planet Earth in Space: Múinteoir John will teach us all about the Solar System and where we are in it. Film Studies: We will be introduced to Lotte Reiniger and learn all about her use of shadow puppetry. Thursday:Film Studies 2: You can create your own movie story board with Múinteoir John. PE – Dance & movement: Múinteoir Cliona will explore some dance and athletics. Friday:Science – The Skeleton: Have you ever wondered what exactly keeps our body together? Well today Múinteoir John will teach us all the facts about skeletons and what they do. SPHE – Goal Setting: = Múinteoir Clíóna teaches us about setting goals and how we can do our best to achieve them! GAA Primary Challenges (Issue 5 attached on the blog)Competition of the Week: Build a stadium from materials you find at home (e.g. cereal box, egg carton, etc.) Entries must reach them by this Friday…see entry details on the document attached on the blog GAA Primary Challenges Issue 5.GAA Primary Challenges: History – Story – Stories from the lives of people in the past.You can listen to, discuss, retell and record a range of stories from the lives of people who have made a contribution to local or national life.See the list of suggested activities in the pack.GAA Primary Challenges: Geography– Home Environments – People Living and working in the local area.Activities this week give you an opportunity to learn about your local GAA club and come to appreciate the members of the community who run local clubs. See the list of suggested activities in the pack.GAA Primary Challenges: PELots of movement skills challenges to be found.Good Luck! ................
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